House District 23 which includes Golden and Lakewood is considered one of the 22 most competitive House seats up for grabs this year. And lo and behold, the GOP found itself a Republican candidate to take on Representative Max Tyler, a Democrat appointed to fill out Gwyn Green’s term last year.
Or more accurately, a Republican named Edgar Johansson found his way into a district he’s never lived in before. Who knows? Perhaps he’ll even find his way home, as soon as he figures out where that is.
According to the Colorado Independent, until October 2009, Johansson lived on Humboldt Street in Denver for the last 6 years. According to state law, you must reside in the district for 12 months prior to election day. Talk about cutting it close–Edgar made it in just under the wire according to his landlords who “confirmed that Johansson had moved into the unit on October 27, 2009.” He now lives in a rented condo in Golden on 11th Street.
If you’re going to target a district to pick off, this is as good a choice as any. State Bill Colorado notes the official breakdown for registered voters: 36 percent of voters unaffiliated, 35 percent Democratic and 29 percent Republican as of August 2009.
Representative Tyler has raised over $25,000, more than 4 times as much as Johansson and even more impressive, managed to raise it within the district he represents.
According to reports filed with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office, Johansson raised just under $6000 in the first quarter of 2010, with the vast majority of the money coming from outside of District 23.
[Bold emphasis mine]
Fancy that. I’m sure as soon as HD23 voters figure out that the GOP carpetbagger has arrived, their checkbooks will open and the honey will flow.
And perhaps the truest words spoken yet by GOP candidate Edgar Johansson…
May 3 at 8:30pm Today was the first official day for me to start walking District 23!
Yes, I’ll bet it was. Thank you for your honesty, Edgar. It’s so refreshing.
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He knows that district inside and out. He works hard and cares about his constituents.
and I’m impressed with his fundraising skills so far. He had big shoes to fill and I think he’s done it well.
for flipping the registration in that district. before the 2008 election, the registration was:
R: 12263 (32%)
D: 12108 (31.6%)
U: 13732 (35.8%)
Her tireless walking, calling, campaigning, and answering constituent requests, plus registering new voters for 2008 flipped the registration and took HD23 from “in play” to “pretty freaking safe”
Also, not for nothing, but Rep. Tyler is one of the best campaigners I’ve ever seen. He’s going to knock this out of the park.
if you look at his facebook group, he promotes himself as a good Republican because
All of which mean one thing: he wants to bring star wars to HD23 and he wants to use government to do it. Fancy that! A Republican carpet-bagger using government subsidies to expand his “enterprise”. What a crock of shit.
So I ask you, which would you rather have, Tyler’s green jobs, or Edgar Johansson’s weapons of mass destruction raining down from outer space. Which would employ more people long-term? Which would benefit taxpayers more? And if you ACTUALLY have a soul, make the leap with me to answer which would benefit humanity more?
Johansson’s “politics” are as above board as is his mailing address. Republicans may be nice people but their politicians are so lame.